There was a first molecule, and we found one just like it. But there’s a big difference. The Universe’s first molecule is found at last! That’s what the headlines have […]
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One flew east, one flew west, eight shrinks flew into the cuckoo’s nest.
From what we know about the young prince and actress, how does the future look for their relationship based on psychological studies of successful marriages?
Finland and the U.S. have chosen opposing answers to the question of how much standardized testing is too much.
The money will go to her foundation, but is the tour really in the ‘Back to Black’ chanteuse’s best interest?
Motivation is a mysterious mechanism that varies from person to person. Duke University professor and behavioral economist Dan Ariely says that there’s a dissonance between what we think motivates people […]
Is today a repeat of yesterday? Rob Bell explains how the Japanese concept of Ikigai can help you wake up with a sense of wonder and purpose.
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600 calories or less for each Happy Meal? Well, it’s a start.
Money makes the world go ’round. Unfortunately, it can make both children and adults into materialists.
Are we going about being happy all wrong? One Greek philosopher thinks so, and he has advice for you.
“I think it’s worth asking yourself, ‘What risks are worth taking?’ And once you’ve decided to take them, change who you are so you can win.”
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A new study seeks to identify, classify, and categorize the entire range of human feelings. It’s very tricky.
Academic publishers have some of the highest profit margins in the world. In the digital age, researchers are starting to wonder whether publishers actually deserve this much money.
The Mars landing is a reminder that we never know what—or whom—we might discover out there.
Infographics chart the growing acceptance of drinking during the day, compiled and created by Family Center for Recovery.
Some say the proliferation of sex robots could lead to less demand for prostitution, but not all agree.
‘Medicare for all’, also known as Single Payer Health Care, will be hotly debated this year, and more and more U.S. voters support the idea.
According to science, you can control about 40% of your happiness.
Infographics present data about how much we commute, how much time and money we spend in traffic, and what we think should be done about it.
Knowing what to look for when hiring new talent for your organization creates many challenges, as different hiring managers recommend hiring for different things. Some talent & acquisition professionals will […]
Money can’t buy you love? Well, it does buy happiness… up to a certain salary cap
Sports teams have yet to pour a celebratory cooler of chocolate milk over their coach after winning the big game.
Some of us can adjust our moods by listening to certain types of music we know will affect us. This survey looks at the music Americans turn to for mood modification.
When Adele sings “It felt like a movie…”, there’s a scientific reason that it did. Your brain is technically unconscious about 240 times a minute.
Employee “churn,” or turnover, is the costly asset loss every organization faces when an employee resigns, retires, or gets fired. Josh Bersin of Deloitte reports that voluntary turnover alone, at […]
New research from the American Psychological Association states that money doesn’t affect if you’re happy, but does influence how you find happiness.
A questionable new study paid for by the O2 concert venue finds that going to a concert every two weeks can add nine years to your life.
Infographics show the classes and anxieties in the supposedly classless U.S. economy.